Although most articles on Get Into English are aimed towards learners of English, I also have some materials to publish for teachers. It means I’ll eventually open up two sections on the site, but in the meantime I’ll post articles and resources here.

I’ve also added a few ‘Speaking Challenges‘ as a way to promote speaking for a minute or two, encouraging producing extended stretches of dialogue that help in exam preparation and general speaking skills.

This version was used for a high pre-intermediate class, but I believe you can use them between A2 and B2 (Upper Intermediate) level.

Please let me know if you’d like to suggest any improvements by leaving a comment below. I’m sure there’ll be a newer version after I’ve taken into account your feedback.

Thanks for popping in and I hope you find at least some of these activities useful!

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Hi Kuba
Thanks for your reply. I’ve tried it on another device, my iPad, and it works fine when you click the link. I’ll try again today from a different computer in case. But it should work.
Best wishes David

Hello David,
I found this website randomly when I was searching some materials for my students, after read some of your articles, I do want to say thank you for sharing these useful materials!!! keep following you 🙂

Hello David sir
I am from india ,I find this site randomly but I like this site very much and I strongly say that it has lots of important articles and exercises to practice. Best thing is that anyone can easily get pdf of all the topics.This site is helping me in improving my english. I want to Thankyou for sharing important knowledge and information.

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Welcome to Get Into English. I’m David, an English teacher, traveller & language enthusiast from Melbourne Australia.
That’s me above in Bendigo, Victoria before Corona came!
I write articles on learning English especially for people wishing to live in or travel to Australia, and for those who are interested in business and all kinds of issues!

Older posts were written while I was in Europe, newer ones are from Australia.

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